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LIBRARY CLUB Back Row: J. Rebholz, J. Bouhl, J. Koerner, C King, R. McEvoy, A. Edwards, H. Knoll, J. McGuire, F. Kaiser, B. 3ess, L. Garrity, P. Trunk, W. Turner Third Row: H. Fraher, M. Ribordy, L. Kueffner, C. Kueffner, B. Ehman, R. Ford, M. F. Trunk, H. Ford, Josephine Endres, L. Dietz, L. Gutzwiler, J. Grosenbach, D. Monahan, M. F. Zorn Second Row: D. J. Herr, J. Daniels, Miss Stouterayer, M. R. Kane, I. Tinker, Johanna Endres, C. Yount, V. B. Perkins, A. Rosendahl, A. Shafer, K. Bork, R. Kurtenbach, B. Wilson, J. Beck First Row: F. Garrity, D. Kyburz, K. Wilson, P. Zorn, J. Wittier, P. Sterren- berg, D. Gerdes, G. Rosenboom, A. Sterrenberg, J. B. Feely The Library Club The Library Club is a voluntary organization of the three upper classes. The committee system of organization is used, which means that every member of the club is a member of a committee. The catalogue committee prepares new books for circulation; the charging committee checks books out and in, returns them to the stacks, collects fines, helps students select books to read, and records statistics on the circulation of the books. The book repairing committee keep the books in repair; and the picture committee collects pictures that may be of interest and use to any department of the school, mounts them on cardboard, arranges them in a picture file, and keeps the assembly picture board supplied with timely pictures. The entire club meets one evening a month for business and entertainment, when each committee chairman reports in detail the exact amount of work his members have done, and the time they have used in doing it. Each committee has charge of an entertainment program during the year and the remainder of the hour is devoted to that.
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REVIEW STAFF Standing: left to right: Henrietta Henrichs, Mr.Kibler, Paul Zorn, Leo Garrity Dorothy Jean Herr, and Corrine Beck. Seated: left to right: Virginia Bell Perkins, Johanna Endres, Arlene Shafei, Helen Ford, Carolyn Kueffner, Irene Tinker, Kathryn Bork, Rita Kur-tenbach, and Joanne Grosenbach. ORANGE AND BLUE REVIEW This is the first year C. T. H. S. has put out an annual. The project was started with the second semester and has progressed rapidly since. The Seniors sponsored the annual, and all of the staff, except for the editors of the individual classes were picked from this group by the faculty. The name of the annual, The Orange and Blue Review was selected by a vote of the faculty, and student body in a contest entered by the majority ofstudenta The name chosen was submitted by Arlene Shafer and Mary Rita Kane. The annual is a senior project and each member of the staff is responsible for a particular section. He is open to suggestions of the faculty and underclassmen. The book is divided into four main sections: Administration-----Board, and Faculty; Classes---Student body: Activities----Extra curricular work: Feature—informal snapshots. ORANGE AND BLUE REVIEW STAFF EDITOR IN‘CHIEF---CAROLYN KUEFFNER ART EDITOR--------PAUL ZORN CLUBS ElITOR......HENRIETTA HENRICHS SENIOR EDITOR-----RITA KURTENBACH FEATURE EDITOR----VIRGINIA PERKINS JUNIOR EDITOR-----JOANNE GROSENBACH TYPIST------------JOHANNA ENDRES SPONSOR------- MUSIC EDITOR-------ARLENE SHAFER BUSINESS MANAGER---HELEN FORD SPORTS EDITOR------LEO GARRITY GIRLS ATHLETICS----KATHRYN BORK LITERARY EDITOR----IRENE TINKER SOPHOMORE EDITOR---DOROTHY HERR FRESHMAN EDITOR----CORRINE BECK —MR. KIBLER
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TATLER STAFF Third Row: Second Row: First Row: H. Finefield, M. F. Trunk, J. B. Feely, J. McGuire, G. Rosenboom, L. Curtis. Miss Stoutemyer, M. R. Kane, J. Beck, H. Ford, M. Ribordy, D. J. Herr, R. Ford. R. Kurtenbach, F. Ratliff, A. Rosendahl, K. Bork, J. Andres, J. Grosenbach. Tatler The Tatler is the report of the activities of the school which appears every two weeks in the columns of the Chatsworth Plaindealer. The staff which prepares the articles for the Tatler consists of an editor in chief, assistants and reporters from the classes and is appointed by the faculty. The purpose of the Tatler is to inform the parents and patrons of the school activities and to give students experience in practical journalism. The Tatler came into existence the fall of 1922 through the courtesy of the publishers of the Chatsworth Plaindealer and is finishing its fifteenth year without interruption.
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